Reflections around artefacts : using a deliberative approach to teaching reflective practices in fashion


Autoria(s): Brough, Dean; Ryan, Michael
Data(s)

28/11/2011

Resumo

While asking students to think reflectively is a desirable teaching goal, it is often fraught with complexity and sometimes poorly implemented in higher education. Here we describe an approach to academic reflective practice that fitted well within an existing design subject in fashion education and was perceived as effective in enhancing student learning outcomes. In many design based disciplines it is essential to evaluate, through a reflective lens, the quality of tangible design outcomes - referred to as artefacts in this case. Fashion studio based practice (unlike many other theory based disciplines) requires an artefact to be viewed, in order to initiate the reflective process. This reflection is not solely limited to reflective writing - the reflection happens through sight, touch and other non traditional approaches. Fashion students were asked to reflect before, during and after the development of an artefact and through a variety of media a review of the first garment prototype, called 'Sample Review', occurred. This teaching approach has been formalised as a "pedagogic pattern" in order to abstract successful experience for re use by other university teachers in different contexts. This case study fits within the broader project outlined in Paper 1. In this presentation we explore some of the complexities associated with teaching academic reflection along with the value in representing successful practices as pedagogical patterns. The teaching practice and student outcomes associated with the case study will be described. Finally, we shall argue that the pedagogical pattern, called 'Reflection Around Artefacts', can be applied in diverse discipline areas, and especially where students are engaged and reflecting on the design of an artefact(such as an assignment that includes the making of a professionally-relevant product).

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48102/

Relação

Brough, Dean & Ryan, Michael (2011) Reflections around artefacts : using a deliberative approach to teaching reflective practices in fashion. In Australian Association of Research in Education Conference , 27 November - 1 December, 2011, Hobart, TAS. (Unpublished)

Fonte

Fashion; Creative Industries Faculty; Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #130200 CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY #Fashion Design #Reflection #Artefact #Higher education #Reflective practices #HERN
Tipo

Conference Paper